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Kulcsar, Ilsa, 1902-1973

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Personal name headingKulcsar, Ilsa, 1902-1973
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Variant(s)Barea-Kulcsar, Ilsa, 1902-1973
Kulcsar, Ilse, 1902-1973
Pollak, Ilsa, 1902-1973
Pollak, Ilse, 1902-1973
Barea, Ilsa Kulcsar Pollack, 1902-1973
Birth date19020920
Death date19730101
Found inHotel Florida, 2014: ECIP introd.(Ilse (later Ilsa) Kulcsar, née Pollak, Austrian journalist, socialist activist, and translator)
Findagrave.com www homepage, November 8, 2013 (Ilsa Kulcsar Pollak Barea; wife of Spanish writer, Arturo Barea, is buried with him at Faringdon Churchyard in Oxfordshire, England. She was the Austrian journalist Ilse Kulcsar (née Pollak); born September 20, 1902; died January 1, 1973)
Schnitzler, Arthur. Casanova's return to Venice, 1998: t.p. verso (translated by Ilsa Barea)
Pushkin Press, Nov. 18, 2014: books featuring Ilsa Barea (Casanova's return to Venice; Ilsa Barea was a journalist and author as well as a translator. She was married to Arturo Barea, author of the autobiographical trilogy The Forging of a Rebel, which she translated to great acclaim. She died in 1973)
   <http://pushkinpress.com/translator/ilsa-barea/>
Telefónica, 2019: title page (Ilsa Barea-Kulcsar) page 351 (1902-1973)